MIAMI, July 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Continuing his successful career in film and TV, Laurence Fishburne hosts "Behind the Scenes"; a platform where the program can provide an insight on the problems facing future generations in the educational television format. An upcoming episode will look at the science that is driving an increase in yields in agriculture.
Agricultural yield (commonly referred to as crop yield and agricultural output) refers to the amount of yield a crop that can be produced in a per unit area. This also refers to the plant's own seed generation. If a seed is planted and three grains can be harvested from that single seed, the agricultural yield is 1:3.
Agronomists have collectively agreed in the past that the ratio of 1:3 is the minimum crop yield to sustain life on this planet. From every harvested grain, one of the three seeds must be kept to be planted again next season, and the other two must be consumed by humans or livestock. This golden ratio is what lead to the development of modern civilization and farming practices.
During this segment, the program will dive further into the topic of agricultural output and how just a small percent of the population is responsible for feeding the majority of the country. Industry professionals will be joining the program to discuss labor, food safety, and the new innovations that are helping to curb waste and promote even more sustainable farming practices.
"Behind the Scenes" is a critically-acclaimed program viewers can turn to for trusted information from industry experts. The show has won awards for it's presentations and continues to serve as a premier provider of educational content.
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